Friday, April 20, 2007

Melamine in pet food was placed there intentionally.
Terrorists are trying to test the food supply chain. They want to know where it's broken and where it might be harder to get by. Hasn't anyone asked why is it that we are getting so much food poisonings? Granted that a lot of our food is coming from 3rd world countries that don't have the stringent food guidelines or sanitation requirements, but we have been getting food from those places for some time. Why is it only now that things are beginning to becoming dangerous?
Answer?
Because they are testing the system.
The war on terror is not restricted to countries or nations or religions. There are no restrictions. The enemy in the ME and the enemies in South America are just enemies. Remember that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. This is something that is generally practiced in times of conflict. You don't make friends, you make temporary alliances. This is something that can become convoluted.
I believe that this is an act of WAR. It should not be ignored.
It's going to be ignored.
I think this is a broadcast warning. ~~~~ignored. All ignored.


Melamine in pet food may not be accidental
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/2007-04-19-pet-food-usat_N.htm?csp=34

By Elizabeth Weise and Julie Schmit, USA TODAY
A nitrogen-rich chemical used to make plastic and sometimes as a fertilizer may have been deliberately added to an ingredient in pet food that has sickened and killed cats and dogs across the country, public and private officials say. A leading theory is that it was added to fake higher protein levels.
Melamine has been found in wheat gluten, rice protein concentrate and, in South Africa, corn gluten, all imported from China, and all meant for use in pet food, the Food and Drug Administration confirmed Thursday.
"It adds to the theory when you see other products that are labeled as protein supplements, in this case rice protein, and in South Africa corn gluten and in the previous case wheat gluten," said Stephen Sundlof, FDA chief veterinarian. "That melamine was found in all three of those, it would certainly lend credibility to the theory that this was intentional."
How the melamine got there is "not something we're going to be able to determine until we actually investigate the plants in China," he said.
The FDA has not yet been able to get letters of invitation from the Chinese government that would allow its inspectors to enter the country, he said.


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